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Thursday, October 25, 2012

Oral Presentation

Your presentation
material should be concise, precise and to the point. In addition to the
obvious things like content and visual aids, the following are just as
important as the audience will be subconsciously taking them in:

Your
voice - how
you say it is as important as what you say, so be expressive

Prepare
the structure of the talk carefully and logically, just as you would for a
written report.

What
are: the objectives of the talk? the main points you want to make?

Make
a list of these two things as your starting point

Write
out the presentation in rough, just like a first draft of a written report.
Review the draft. You will find things that are irrelevant or superfluous -
delete them. The structure must be consistent and flows smoothly. If there are
things you cannot easily express, possibly because of doubt about your
understanding, it is better to leave them unsaid.

Never read from a script. It is also
unwise to have the talk written out in detail as a prompt sheet - the chances
are you will not locate the thing you want to say amongst all the other text.
You should know most of what you want to say - if you don't then you should not
be giving the talk! So prepare cue cards which have key words and
phrases (and possibly sketches) on them. Postcards are ideal for this.

Rehearse
your presentation - to yourself at first and then in front of some colleagues.

Presentation ( introduction, body
, conclusion )

Greet
the audience and tell them who you are.

Get attention
(remember that the first part of influencing your audience is to get their
attention.

This
function is critical)

Establishing
credibility (Apply these nonverbal techniques to your introduction: Look at
your audience, speak up, be energetic, be personal, and smile, if appropriate.)

Stick
to the plan for the presentation, don't be tempted to digress - you will eat up
time.

Conclude
appropriately.

Leave
time for discussion - 5 minutes is sufficient to allow clarification of points.
At the end of your presentation ask if there are any questions - avoid being
terse when you do this as the audience may find it intimidating. If
questions are slow in coming, you can start things off by asking a question of
the audience - so have one prepared.

Delivery

Speak
clearly. Don't shout or whisper - judge the acoustics of the room.

Don't
rush, or talk deliberately slowly. Be natural - although not conversational.

Deliberately
pause at key points - this has the effect of emphasising the importance of a
particular point you are making.

To
make the presentation interesting, change your delivery, but not too obviously,
eg: speed, pitch of voice, use your hands

Look
at the audience as much as possible, but don't fix on an individual - it can be
intimidating.

Don't
face the display screen behind you and talk to it.

Move
about but not too much.

Use
appropriate humour.

Keep
an eye on the audience's body language. Know when to stop and also when
to cut out a piece of the presentation.

Visual
aids significantly improve the interest of a presentation. However, they must
be relevant to what you want to say. A careless design or use of a slide can
simply get in the way of the presentation. What you use depends on the type of
talk you are giving. Here are some possibilities: PowerPoint slides, charts,
posters.

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Life is filled with beautiful moments. Family roots from Antioch, Syria, which is now Hatay, Antakya, Turkey.There are no words to heave the rhythms of my heart, the melodies of my soul and the serenity of my life "...Truly my Lord is with me, He will Guide me through."(Q26:62) . Thank you Allah for Your Endless Blessings.